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A bystander at a busy intersection sees a car run a red light and immediately shouts, 'What a reckless driver!' Moments later, the same bystander accidentally rolls through a stop sign and mutters, 'That sign was obscured by the tree branches.' This sequence demonstrates:

  1. Actor-observer bias
  2. The bystander effect
  3. Ethnocentrism
  4. Cognitive dissonance

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